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So, 'Rap World Day' is this raw, unscripted dive into the essence of cinephilia. It’s not your typical documentary; it’s like a personal diary captured in low-res, using a camcorder that gives it this real, gritty vibe. You’ve got three friends roaming New York City on the same date that Conner O'Malley and Danny Scharar's film 'Rap World' unfolds. It’s less about structured storytelling and more about the atmosphere of film and friendship. The pacing is loose, weaving through moments of genuine excitement and reflection. There's something beautifully chaotic in how it pays tribute to the filmgoing experience, almost like a love letter to the craft of filmmaking itself. Really captures that shared delirium of being a film lover.
Great example of amateur film aesthetics.Captures the spirit of NYC and cinephilia.Interesting pacing and atmosphere throughout.
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